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    Bonehill 22 conversion

    I bought one of these at an auction Saturday. 1884. Usual markings, but HRB Co? Who were they? I have seen these with Bonehill in a really nice round belt design.
    29 1.2" barrel. Some external pitting but the bore is good, shoots 10" high at 25 yards.
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    Henry Rifle Barrel company. They made teh rifle originally as .5477/450.

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    That's interesting, thank you.
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    would like to see some photos if you have them ,

    heres mine , originally 1888 mkIV - but its now a 12ga trap gun ....


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